Monthly MeetingGreyfriarsDr Ken Collins and Jenny Mallinston: "The Mary Rose" Ken & Jenny are University of Southampton scientists based at the National Oceanography Centre of Southampton University. They were involved with the excavation of the Mary Rose for the 3 years prior to its raising in 1982 and have dived the site subsequently and maintain regular contact with the archaeological team. They will review the Mary Rose story; bring it up to date with recent discoveries and give a guide to the new museum.

Thursday, Sep 19th2 pm

Monthly MeetingGreyfriarsPhil Holt: "Controlling 911". Phil will give us a step by step understanding of the events of that fateful day from an Air Traffic Control viewpoint giving insight to the outcome. Not to be missed!

Thursday, Oct 17th2 pm

Monthly MeetingGreyfriarsJenny Bluck, fellow member "Experiences of her 2018 trip with 3 fellow Trefoilers to set up Guide Groups in more isolated regions of Russia".

Thursday, Nov 21st2 pm

Monthly MeetingGreyfriarsProf. Anne Anderson an Arts Society Lecturer will talk on "Rene Lalique: Master of Art Nouveau Jewellery and Art Deco Glass". A highly acclaimed speaker and one definitely not to be missed.

Monthly MeetingGreyfriarsPaul Stickler: "The Green Bicycle Murder". Retired police officer, Paul investigates historical murders. He gives us (the jury) the facts and evidence of an intriguing case so we can decide on our verdict and then presents further information that has since come to light.

Thursday, Mar 19th 20202 pm

Monthly MeetingGreyfriarsKaty England: "Bringing The Stone Age To Life". Katy who works for Salisbury Museum will be bringing a range of artifacts along to illustrate aspects of her talk.

Thursday, Apr 16th 20202 pm

Monthly MeetingGreyfriarsAGM + Brian Freeland "George Bernard Shaw: Playing The Clown". The story of Britain's 'second greatest playwright' - as Shaw himself always told it - "with a whimsical smile on his face".

Thursday, May 21st 20202 pm

Monthly MeetingGreyfriarsColin van Geffen: "Calshot : a place in time" Examines the history of Calshot Castle and the Spit, from Saxon times to te present including its use by the Army, Navy, Air Force and Coastguard in peacetime and at war. Pirates, smugglers, ship-wrecks, submarines and much more ... Do you think you know about Calshot? You'll be surprised!!

Thursday, Jun 18th 20202 pm

Monthly MeetingGreyfriarsSteve Roberts: "The Duffer's Guide to History" Did History pass you by at school? well this talk could fill in the blanks for you. A fast-paced romp through 2,000 years of British History, it's a mix of '1066 And All That' and 'Horrible Histories' that will both entertain and inform.